Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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They contain more information about non - Christians than do mission records and are familiar to ethnohistorians . Indian Affairs records are less complete but contain valuable descriptive data about some communities .
They contain more information about non - Christians than do mission records and are familiar to ethnohistorians . Indian Affairs records are less complete but contain valuable descriptive data about some communities .
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That situation enabled us to pinpoint the kinds of errors and omissions to be expected in the government records . Further , it may be possible to project some of our Round Lake findings onto the Sandy Lake data , assuming similar child ...
That situation enabled us to pinpoint the kinds of errors and omissions to be expected in the government records . Further , it may be possible to project some of our Round Lake findings onto the Sandy Lake data , assuming similar child ...
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That situation enabled us to pinpoint the kinds of errors and omissions to be expected in the government records . Further , it may be possible to project some of our Round Lake findings onto the Sandy Lake data , assuming similar child ...
That situation enabled us to pinpoint the kinds of errors and omissions to be expected in the government records . Further , it may be possible to project some of our Round Lake findings onto the Sandy Lake data , assuming similar child ...
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